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Trinh C.

Rating 3.5 stars: Great location ...walking distance to old town. Rooms range from affordable to pricey. The cheaper attic room was $135/night. The toiletries are average. The common areas are decorated w/ pricey antiques. Typical breakfast (cheese, cereal, yogurt, ham) but eggs can be made on request. The proprietor was on the quiet side and was rarely around. Later found out you can ring some doorbell since he resides at the bottom of the stairs in the kitchen.

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Gite Côte de la Montagne - Looking through the gate down Côte de la Montagne, the gîte is in the last building, just before the stairs.

Gite Côte de la Montagne

(2 reviews)

The location of Gîte de la Montagne can't be beat, and the price is quite reasonable for what you…read moreget. You easily can walk up Côte de la Montagne (the street) to the upper old city, or down it or the Escalier Casse-Cou (the stairs right next to the gîte) to the lower old city. When we stayed here in 2004 (it was memorable), we had some plumbing issues that weren't handled as effectively as they might have been (my wife would rate it lower, but this isn't her review), but the breakfasts and the rooms otherwise were fabulous. The breakfast was prepared for us individually in the kitchen of our 'room'. The check-in is at the Hôtel St. Paul, 229 rue Saint Paul, which is also where the staff is based, since there's no room for them here, just three floors with the three rooms. That situation has both pluses and minuses. On the whole, however, the staff was very helpful and friendly. The website says the the gîte has been renovated "this year", so see there for interior views.

We stayed in room one from May 24 -27 and we are looking forward to going back. The location is…read moreperfect, behind and below the Chateau and right next to Petit Champlain. The bed was tres confortable and the bathroom was very nicely appointed. I loved having access to a full kitchen right down the hall. I almost don't want to give it such good reviews or even tell anyone about it for fear it will be totally booked and outrageously priced the next time we want to go. Seriously, a charming, comfortable place with great amenities. One thing to be aware of, you have to check in at a different hotel to get keys, etc. If I hadn't seen that online and got there after trying to find it for 90 minutes, I would have gone ballistic.

Gite Au Croissant De Lune - Breakfast

Gite Au Croissant De Lune

(3 reviews)

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This was the only B&B we stayed at in Quebec City but I can say with confidence that it is the…read morebest. I can't imagine a more friendly and accommodating host. She is just fantastic. My wife and I stayed here 5 nights and never had trouble sleeping and left our valuables there with full confidence. Another great thing about this place is the location. It is located on "restaurant row" which is Saint-John. A creperie called le billig is a 60 second walk and has delicious food. There is also the best coffee shop you will ever go to right next to the B&B. This place is serious about their beans. The Old Quebec City wall is only a 10 minute stroll away with Old Quebec right after it. We stayed in the yellow and green room. Both were very nice. The yellow room is better for a couple and the green room for a couple and a child. The breakfast was always timely and fresh. She caters to your schedule by asking when you want breakfast (between 8 and 9:30 am). Yogurt, granola, and fruit every morning with French press coffee. She switches the main meal every day. We had waffles, crepes, and an egg and cheese bagel. The only downside to the breakfast for me was the lack of meat. I am a carnivore but I was still pleased every day.

My husband and I stayed here two nights over the Canada Day long weekend. We stayed in the green…read moreroom which was clean, spacious and charming. Our hosts Louise and Rene were wonderful, they made us feel welcomed and at home. The morning breakfasts were delicious and served in the library. To me this was an excellent start to our day of sight seeing. Also, you cant beat the location and proximity to the old town. I highly recommend this place and if ever in Quebec City again would definitely stay again.

Gite à l'Augustine - Yogurt with granola, fruit and fig sweetener

Gite à l'Augustine

(2 reviews)

I loved everything about this Bed and Breakfast. The location was ideal, 2 blocks from the main…read moreroad to Old Town. So you can get a quiet nights sleep but you are minutes away from the action. The area was safe and easy to find. The breakfast each morning was fantastic. Every morning there was fresh juice, yogurt with fresh berries you had the option to add granola, cereal, honey, maple syrup, coconut sugar. Also, there was an assortment of breads with preserve, Jam, butter etc. An hot option was provided after the yogurt. I had crepes one day, and egg sandwich and on my last day blue berry pancakes. I forgot to mention coffee and tea was provided. Now for the room, it was on the second floor and was cute and cozy. The bed and breakfast was clean and neat - micro wave and tea and coffee offered on this floor. The shared bathroom was a decent size and had good lighting. Suggestions were provided on places to visit, if inquired. The place was just welcoming and the other guest were friendly and nice. Caroline is great host/ proprietor. I would stay here again. There are stairs so that should be considered if you have knee trouble. Other than that this place is a fantastic. Lastly, there was a fig sweetener that I gobbled up every morning at breakfast.

Found this place on the internet, very well priced, and close enough to the Chateau Frontenac and…read morethe River to make it appealing. Unfortunately, because Quebec - like the rest of Canada - has two seasons (winter and construction!), it took us roughly half an hour to get here when it should have been a 10 minute drive! Then when we finally found it, we drove around and around again, looking for street parking!! I was ready to give up, so hubby went to talk to the proprietor, who offered to allow us use of her garage; better yet, she offered to park it! 5-stars just for this feat!! But I'm so glad we didn't bail out on this place, because it was charming, and the owner was so welcoming. Breakfast was great! A feast!! Pros: - the price was good; - breakfast was great: yougourt and fresh fruit with your choice of cereals, honey, and maple syrup to add to it if you wish; good coffee; juice; breads with jam; half a bagel with an egg cooked in it. - close enough to walk to the Chateau Frontenac; - the mattress was hard but comfortable; - the proprietor went above and beyond to make us comfortable, by parking our car safely in her garage. Cons: - stand-alone claw-foot tub with plastic shower curtain made the tub a bit claustrophobic & uninviting; - 3rd floor bedrooms had gables on them, and the bed was right under it for some reason. I got clobbered by it! - the construction in the neighbourhood was a real downer.

Manoir Mon Calme - Sehr steile und enge Treppen - steep and narrow steps

Manoir Mon Calme

(2 reviews)

The breakfast was excellent and is set up more like a cafe with individual tables with linens,…read morerather than the typical cramped family style breakfast offered at many b&b's. Our room was large and clean with an exposed brick wall interior. The location is very central on a lovely street with restaurants right outside the door. Also very close to Parc des Champs de Bataille.

A-Ok describes this place just fine. The location is excellent for Quebec City sightseeing (you…read moredon't really need to be inside the walls to access Vieux Quebec easily), and it is clean and cute enough. It is really more like a small hotel than a typical B&B, which may or may not be what you are looking for. I still don't know anyone's names, since we arrived after hours in the evening (letting ourselves in), and when we arrived at breakfast in the morning, no one cared to introduce themselves. We mentioned who we were, and that Paul (whom I had contacted by email) had said that a vegan breakfast could be prepared for us. I said this in French, explaining as best as I could that we were "vegetalien," and what this means, repeating it on subsequent mornings. Nonetheless, the only food I am really sure was vegan was the fruit. Every day, we were served pre-wrapped packets of real cheese, which made us wonder if the crepes we were told were made without eggs, and with "olive oil," were really vegan. This was stressful because we didn't want to seem ungrateful for the supposedly "vegan" breakfasts, but we also didn't want to eat them if they really weren't. We would much rather have been told that they don't do vegan, but that we'd be welcome to stop by for coffee and fruit, and get a more complete breakfast on our own afterward. Overall, the place is fine, the only real problem being the noise level from the street, which is only solved by running the window air conditioner as white noise; I don't know what might be done when it is too cold to run the air conditioner. We couldn't have slept with the noise level that existed before we turned it on. The free access to a computer near the breakfast room was a nice bonus, as was the free parking.

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